Police & Fire: August 22, 2013

Sault Police were called to the 2000 block of Davitt for an illegally parked vehicle, arriving to find it was in a no parking zone.

The owners said they were unaware of the parking prohibition and immediately moved the vehicle after being contacted by police, allowing officers to close the books on this matter.

Items retrieved

City police also report assisting a local woman with the retrieval of some unspecified items after her relationship with a male came to an end on Wednesday.

Police stood by while the woman collected personnel effects from the 1000 block of Cedar and concluded their involvement in this matter once she arrived at her new residence.

Reckless driving

Finally, city police report investigating a pair of reckless driving complaints Wednesday evening on the I-75 Business Spur.

The first came in shortly after 7 p.m. involving a black and orange truck pulling a trailer, while the second, which was reported shortly after 8 p.m., identified a red Ford pick-up as the offender.

In both incidents, police were unable to locate the suspect vehicles.

Crime of the Week

SAULT STE. MARIE — Michigan State Police operating out of the Sault Post are seeking the public’s assistance in the theft of a Lowrance Fish Finder valued at more than $3,500 from a Ranger Boat in Dafter Township.

The fish finder is believed to have been taken sometime after 9 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday.

Nothing else was missing or disturbed in the boat.

Anyone with information regarding this theft or any other crime can call Crime Stoppers at 1 (855) 906-8477 or Det./ Sgt. Mike Schroeder at the Sault Post at (906) 632-2217.